Posted on 06/08/2020 6:11:07 AM PDT by Carriage Hill
So many stations change from talk, to sports, to oldies etc etc etc.
I can’t get to their FaceBarf pages; I get a sign-up screen to go any further. WMAL’s News is also slanted left, and I tune it out every 30mins.
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Chris Plante joined the WMAL team after 17 years at CNN, including nearly ten years assigned to the Pentagon covering the U.S. military and intelligence community.
Chris was assigned variously as Pentagon Correspondent, Senior Producer for National Security Affairs, Military Affairs Producer and as an assignment editor. He travelled extensively for CNN covering defense related stories from Saudi Arabia in 1990 and Bosnia in 1995, to Vietnam, Indonesia, Africa and the remote corners of the former Soviet Union.
Chris received the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) for his reporting from the Pentagon during the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001. In 2015, he won a Reed Irvine Award for Excellence in Journalism
Chris formerly hosted his own program on the The American Life television network, and nowadays makes frequent appearances on various cable news networks including the Fox News Channel, and the "Fake News" CNN and MSNBC Channels.
In his time with WMAL, Chris has helped raise significant amounts of money for charities like the Fisher House Foundation.
Representing the third generation of his family that has been on-the-air in radio and television, Chris brings a unique world-view, and largely conservative/libertarian values to his role as talk show host on WMAL.
Marching in lock-step with no politician, Chris says his political party is Practi-crat, because of my distinctly practical political leanings.
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Chris Plante joined the WMAL team after 17 years at CNN, including nearly ten years assigned to the Pentagon covering the U.S. military and intelligence community.
Chris was assigned variously as Pentagon Correspondent, Senior Producer for National Security Affairs, Military Affairs Producer and as an assignment editor. He travelled extensively for CNN covering defense related stories from Saudi Arabia in 1990 and Bosnia in 1995, to Vietnam, Indonesia, Africa and the remote corners of the former Soviet Union.
Chris received the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) for his reporting from the Pentagon during the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001. In 2015, he won a Reed Irvine Award for Excellence in Journalism
Chris formerly hosted his own program on the The American Life television network, and nowadays makes frequent appearances on various cable news networks including the Fox News Channel, and the "Fake News" CNN and MSNBC Channels.
In his time with WMAL, Chris has helped raise significant amounts of money for charities like the Fisher House Foundation.
Representing the third generation of his family that has been on-the-air in radio and television, Chris brings a unique world-view, and largely conservative/libertarian values to his role as talk show host on WMAL.
Marching in lock-step with no politician, Chris says his political party is Practi-crat, because of my distinctly practical political leanings.
Listen online to one of these streaming stations.
Call the show toll-free – 888-630-9625 – and get on-the-air.
Or, Email Chris, directly.
Miss a show? Here's over 1,228 Podcasts to catch-up on what you've missed.
He said gun touting war lords have moved into the Seattle camp.
Anybody else heard about this?
I read that in 2 or 3 places, too.
They’re also out of food — the “homeless stole it all” — so they’re pleading for vegan stuff.
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Chris Plante joined the WMAL team after 17 years at CNN, including nearly ten years assigned to the Pentagon covering the U.S. military and intelligence community.
Chris was assigned variously as Pentagon Correspondent, Senior Producer for National Security Affairs, Military Affairs Producer and as an assignment editor. He travelled extensively for CNN covering defense related stories from Saudi Arabia in 1990 and Bosnia in 1995, to Vietnam, Indonesia, Africa and the remote corners of the former Soviet Union.
Chris received the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) for his reporting from the Pentagon during the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001. In 2015, he won a Reed Irvine Award for Excellence in Journalism
Chris formerly hosted his own program on the The American Life television network, and nowadays makes frequent appearances on various cable news networks including the Fox News Channel, and the "Fake News" CNN and MSNBC Channels.
In his time with WMAL, Chris has helped raise significant amounts of money for charities like the Fisher House Foundation.
Representing the third generation of his family that has been on-the-air in radio and television, Chris brings a unique world-view, and largely conservative/libertarian values to his role as talk show host on WMAL.
Marching in lock-step with no politician, Chris says his political party is Practi-crat, because of my distinctly practical political leanings.
Listen online to one of these streaming stations.
Call the show toll-free – 888-630-9625 – and get on-the-air.
Or, Email Chris, directly.
Miss a show? Here's over 1,228 Podcasts to catch-up on what you've missed.
Hi!
Grest shows this week.
Good morning. Pretty quiet around here for the past several days.
Pretty depressing.
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